Miyamoto Should Look Back to the Original Zelda for Inspiration, Not A Link to the Past

Zelda Informer writes: "[P]eople underestimate just how awesome a new and true spiritual successor to the original Legend of Zelda would be. You want a unique take on the series that at the same time retains the core identity? Well, we haven’t had a Zelda game that’s really inherited this kind of design framework in a very, very long time."

The flying was waaaaAAaaaaay more fun that LoZ:WW's sailing (only IMO).

I wish that all of the NPC character's were as "complexed" as the girl that worked in the LoZ: TP Fishing Shop. The way that she had dialogue for all of the things that see saw you looking at in Zelda 1st Person look mode was way more immersive.

A Link to the Past's formula has become sort of a blueprint for the series: 3 dungeons then Master Sword, dual world theme etc.. That being said, it would be extremely hard not to look at A Link to the Past for inspiration. It is truly epic, and much better than the original (imo).

The Wind Waker reminds me the most of the original Legend of Zelda. The sea is huge, and takes quite a bit of dedication to fully explore. The hero also collects pieces of the Triforce, just like in the original.

They should look to Link's Awakening. Plenty of dungeons, but a nice quest to do before each. Simple story with fantastic characters. Lots of exploration but still focused. Satisfying gameplay yet easy to pick up and go. Good development but at a quick pace.

Idk alttp is a good game but i've played it so many times no matter how good a remake is i would get into it,i think a sequel that's like a lttp gameplay wise with new ideas and a new story would be better.